STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa announced he would support legislation that could bring speed bumps or cushions to speed camera locations across the five boroughs.

Sliwa, the Republican candidate for New York City mayor, joined councilmembers David Carr and Frank Morano, both Republicans who represent the Mid-Shore and South Shore of Staten Island, respectively, and activist Scott LoBaido to support the legislation during a press conference on Friday.

“What this piece of legislation would do is create some real street safety for Staten Island, for Brooklyn, and for really all the five boroughs,” said Carr. “We have had an inundation of speed cameras throughout our city, and in particular, here in Staten Island.”

The legislation would require the New York City Depart

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